4G Lite Operator Manual
4G Lite Operator Manual
4G Lite Operator Manual
4G LITE OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
Version 4.4.5.0.0.0.0
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Figure 5-3 Smart Card Security Settings Dialog Box .......................................................................................................... 138
Figure 5-4 Change Site Key Dialog Box .............................................................................................................................. 139
Figure 5-5 Change Site Key Warning .................................................................................................................................. 140
Figure 5-6 Reset Site Key Dialog Box ................................................................................................................................. 141
Figure 5-7 Change MiFare Plus Key Dialog Box ................................................................................................................ 142
Figure 5-8 Reset MiFare Plus Key Dialog Box .................................................................................................................... 142
Figure 5-9 16K iCLASS Smart Card Layout Manager ........................................................................................................ 143
Figure 5-10 32K iCLASS Smart Card Layout Manager ...................................................................................................... 144
Figure 5-11 1 kilobyte MiFARE Smart Card Layout Manager ............................................................................................ 145
Figure 5-12 4 kilobyte MiFARE Smart Card Layout Manager ............................................................................................ 146
Figure 5-13 DESFire Card Layout Dialog Box .................................................................................................................... 150
Figure 5-14 Smart Card Manager ......................................................................................................................................... 151
Figure 5-15 Create Site Key Dialog Box.............................................................................................................................. 156
Figure 5-16 Create MiFare Plus Key Dialog Box ................................................................................................................ 159
Figure 6-1 Broadcast Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 161
Figure 6-2 Device Parameters - General Tab ....................................................................................................................... 162
Figure 6-3 Device Parameter - Tab Selection Menu ............................................................................................................ 163
Figure 6-4 Device Parameter - All Tabs Displayed.............................................................................................................. 164
Figure 6-6 Broadcast Status - Success.................................................................................................................................. 166
Figure 6-7 Select File Dialog Box - Firmware File .............................................................................................................. 167
Figure 6-8 Select File Dialog Box - Firmware File .............................................................................................................. 168
Figure 6-9 Broadcast Status - Success.................................................................................................................................. 169
Figure 6-10 Select File Dialog Box - Audio File ................................................................................................................. 170
Figure 6-11 Select File Dialog Box - Audio Directory Drop-down List .............................................................................. 170
Figure 6-12 Select File Dialog Box - Smart Card Layout File ............................................................................................. 171
Figure 6-13 Select File Dialog Box - Image File ................................................................................................................. 172
Figure 7-1 Log Tab .............................................................................................................................................................. 174
Figure 7-2 Application Event Log ........................................................................................................................................ 175
Figure 7-3 Transaction Log .................................................................................................................................................. 176
Figure 7-4 Download Transaction Log ................................................................................................................................ 177
Figure 7-5 Device Event Log ............................................................................................................................................... 180
Figure 8-1 File Menu ............................................................................................................................................................ 182
Figure 8-2 Login Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................................... 183
Figure 8-3 Change Password Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................ 183
Figure 8-4 Manage Menu ..................................................................................................................................................... 184
Figure 8-5 Tools Menu ......................................................................................................................................................... 185
Figure 8-6 Wiegand .............................................................................................................................................................. 186
Figure 8-7 Custom Wiegand Format - Add Button .............................................................................................................. 187
Figure 8-8 New Wiegand Format Dialog Box ..................................................................................................................... 188
Figure 8-9 Week Setting....................................................................................................................................................... 188
Figure 8-10 Firmware Upgrade - Step 1 ............................................................................................................................... 189
Figure 8-11 Firmware Upgrade - Step 2 ............................................................................................................................... 190
Figure 8-12 Firmware Upgrade - Step 3 ............................................................................................................................... 190
Figure 8-13 Final Confirmation ........................................................................................................................................... 191
Figure 8-14 Sensor Test Dialog Box .................................................................................................................................... 192
Figure 8-15 Synchronization Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................. 193
Figure 8-16 Synchronization Result Dialog Box.................................................................................................................. 193
Figure 8-17 Reset To Factory Defaults Dialog Box ............................................................................................................. 194
Figure 8-18 Miscellaneous Tab – Realtime Activity Logging ............................................................................................. 196
Figure 8-19 Realtime Activity Monitor ................................................................................................................................ 197
Figure 8-20 Realtime Activity Monitor – Filtered Activities ............................................................................................... 198
Figure 8-21 Options – Save Templates to Database ............................................................................................................. 199
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Figure 9 -155 Edit Card Only Enrollment – Enter Index ..................................................................................................... 284
Figure 9 -156 Edit Card Only Enrollment – Get CSN.......................................................................................................... 284
Figure 9 -157 Edit Card Only Enrollment – Enter CSN ....................................................................................................... 284
Figure 9 -158 Delete Template ............................................................................................................................................. 285
Figure 9 -159 Delete Template ............................................................................................................................................. 286
Figure 9 -160 Delete Template – Enter Delete Id................................................................................................................. 286
Figure 9 -161 Delete Template – Provide Template Index .................................................................................................. 286
Figure 9 -162 Delete Template – Provide Delete Type ........................................................................................................ 287
Figure 9 -163 Delete Template – Confirm Deletion ............................................................................................................. 287
Figure 9 -164 Delete Template ............................................................................................................................................. 288
Figure 9 -165 Delete Template – Delete All Template ........................................................................................................ 288
Figure 9 -166 Delete Template – Confirm Deletion ............................................................................................................. 289
Figure 9 -167 Verify Template ............................................................................................................................................. 289
Figure 9 -168 Keypad Verification –Enter Verify Id ........................................................................................................... 290
Figure 9 -169 Keypad Verification –Place finger................................................................................................................. 290
Figure 10-1 Suggested Fingers ............................................................................................................................................. 293
Figure 10-2 Amber LED ...................................................................................................................................................... 293
Figure 10-3 Fingertip on Ridge-Lock................................................................................................................................... 293
Figure 10-4 Slide Finger Across Ridge-Lock....................................................................................................................... 294
Figure 10-5 Position Joint on Ridge-Lock ........................................................................................................................... 294
Figure 10-6 Apply Correct Pressure ..................................................................................................................................... 294
Figure 10-7 Wait for Green LED ......................................................................................................................................... 295
Figure 10-8 Lift Finger Up and Off ...................................................................................................................................... 295
Figure 10-9 Correct Placement ............................................................................................................................................. 296
Figure 10-10 Incorrect Placement ........................................................................................................................................ 296
Figure 10-11 Place Finger Close to Center .......................................................................................................................... 297
Figure 10-12 Do Not Rotate Finger ...................................................................................................................................... 297
Figure 10-13 Finger Cores ................................................................................................................................................... 297
Figure 10-14 FPF Function .................................................................................................................................................. 299
Figure 11-1 Backup Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 301
Figure 11-2 Backup path for SQL Server 2008 .................................................................................................................... 302
Figure 11-3 Backup path for SQL Server 2005 .................................................................................................................... 302
Figure 11-4 Restore Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 304
Figure 11-5 Restore operation to restart the SecureAdmin Lite service. .............................................................................. 305
LIST OF TABLES
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Introduction
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER OVERVIEW
This chapter presents an introduction to the 4G Lite devices, together with a summary of the
template types used.
This manual provides step-by-step procedures for operating a 4G V-Flex Lite, 4G CR-Pass,
4G V-Station Lite and Secure Control devices. This manual should be used in conjunction
with the Quick Start Guide and the Installation Guide.
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A 348-byte template (*.tem) is a tag-based, variable length record which includes the following
elements:
Global data-This is information relevant to the entire record, such as user ID,
name, password, etc. Some fields are “Required” while others are “Optional.”
The User ID field, for example, is required.
User data-This is a user defined variable length block of data that can either be
global or enrollment specific. Data in this block is accessed all at once, rather
than being divided into separately named fields.
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User data-This is a user defined variable length block of data that can either
be global or enrollment specific. Data in this block is accessed all at once,
rather than being divided into separately named fields.
There are two data storage options for User Records: Minimum (ID only) and Standard. The
amount of data stored in the 4G Lite devices data section depends on the option chosen.
1:5K Identification
A Biometric User Record is a tag-based, variable length record which includes the following elements:
Global data-This is information relevant to the entire record, such as user ID,
name, password, etc. Some fields are “Required” while others are “Optional.”
The User ID field, for example, is required.
User data-This is a user defined variable length block of data that can either be
global or enrollment specific. Data in this block is accessed all at once, rather
than being divided into separately named fields.
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Maximum
Default Template Type Supported
Templates
4G Lite Model Name Template
Type 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:500 1:5K
1:1 1:N
TEM VUR BUR TMS BUR
Fingerprint Devices
4G V-Flex Lite (S) 25K 5K 1:5K BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Flex Lite (S, P) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Flex Lite (S, NW) 25K 5K 1:5K BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Flex Lite (S, P, NW) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Flex Lite (S, O) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Flex Lite (S, O, NW) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Station Lite (S) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Station Lite (S, P) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Station Lite (S, NW) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Station Lite (S, P, NW) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Station Lite (S, O) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G V-Station Lite (S, O, NW) 25K 5K 1:1 BUR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4G CR-Pass (P) 25K N/A Card Info N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
4G CR-Pass (P, NW) 25K N/A Card Info N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
4G CR-Pass (O) 25K N/A Card Info N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
4G CR-Pass (O, NW) 25K N/A Card Info N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Note that not all proximity cards have card numbers printed on them. There are two basic
categories of proximity cards:
User Cards
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1.4.1 LOGIN
An administrator can login to the SecureAdmin Lite Client by using the credentials provided
during the installation of SecureAdmin Lite Server. SecureAdmin Lite will remember the last
Login ID and Server details.
Figure 1-2 SecureAdmin Lite – Login Screen
1.4.1.1 TO LOGIN
1. Enter the Login ID and Password details into the appropriate fields.
2. Enter Server as IP Address \ Name of the machine where SecureAdmin Lite server is
installed.
3. Click Login.
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3. You can create Secure Admin Lite Login credentials for the newly added user by checking
the checkbox ―Create SecureAdmin Lite Login Credentials for User‖. Provide Login ID, New
password and confirm password.
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4. Click Save & Close. The new users details are saved, the dialog box closes, and the new
user is displayed in the Users list. User can login with newly added user.
To close the dialog box without saving the user, click the Close button.
NOTICE
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Use the various controls at the bottom of the tab to navigate quickly through multiple pages of
results.
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Edit Enrollment screen displays the edit options as per the product type of the selected
device
(i) Card + Biometric products: Here, user is allowed to edit both Card and Biometric
data.
(ii) Card Only products: Here, user is allowed to edit only Card data.
(iii) Biometric Only products: Here, user is allowed to edit only Biometric data.
5. Perform the necessary edits to the template.
6. Click Finish.
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NOTICE
Yellow check mark icon for Verification will be enabled in Device and
Database only when template has biometric data
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NOTICE
The Prox Card User Mode will not be applicable when template is
verified from SecureAdmin Lite (Database tab or Device tab and LCD
GUI (Template →Verify).
A. No Rule: If the device is configured such that Device Mode is set to Verify, then the user
can use any verify authentication method as follows: i) provide an ID using a prox card and
place finger on sensor or ii) provide an ID by using the LCD keypad and place finger on
sensor. If the device is configured such that the Device Mode is set to Identify, then the user
can also use the identify authentication method as well as verify authentication method.
B. Card + Biometric: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is initiated
by showing the card followed by successful biometric verification. Authentication initiated by
any other means will result in failure.
C. Biometric Only: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is initiated by
directly placing finger on sensor. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in
failure.
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D. Card Only: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is initiated by
presenting a card to the device. The proximity card must have been previously used to
complete an enrolment and that enrolment must exist on the device. The user will not be
prompted to place a finger. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
E. Keypad Only: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is initiated by
entering the template ID using the LCD Keypad. The user will not be prompted to place a
finger. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
F. Keypad + Biometric: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is
initiated by entering the template ID using the LCD Keypad followed by successful biometric
verification. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
NOTICE
NOTICE
The Smart Card User Mode will not be applicable when template is
verified from SecureAdmin (Database tab or Device tab) and LCD GUI
(Template →Verify).
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A. No Rule: If the device is configured such that Device Mode is set to Verify, then the user
can use any verify authentication method as follows: i) provide an ID using a smart card and
place finger on sensor or ii) provide an ID by using the LCD keypad and place finger on
sensor..If the device is configured such that the Device Mode is set to Identify, then the user
can also use the identify authentication method as well as verify authentication method.
B. Card + Biometric on Card: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is
initiated by showing the card followed by successful biometric verification. The smart card
must have been previously used to enrol the user such that the user‘s template was saved to
the smart card. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
C. Card + Biometric on Device: User can gain access to premise only when authentication
is initiated by showing the card followed by successful biometric verification. The smart card
must have been previously used to complete an enrolment and that enrolment must exist on
the device. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
NOTICE
The Smart Card User Mode, Card + Biometric on Device will use
template data from device rather than from Smart Card.
D. Biometric Only: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is initiated by
directly placing finger on sensor. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in
failure.
E. Card Only: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is initiated by
presenting the enrolled card to the device. The smart card must have been previously used to
complete an enrolment and that enrolment must exist on the device. The user will not be
prompted to place a finger. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
F. Keypad Only: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is initiated by
entering the template ID using the LCD Keypad. The user will not be prompted to place a
finger. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
G. Keypad + Biometric: User can gain access to premise only when authentication is
initiated by entering the template ID using the LCD Keypad followed by successful biometric
verification. Authentication initiated by any other means will result in failure.
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2. Enter a description of the user group into the Description text box.
3. In the left-hand side of the Available Roles and Privileges area, click the wand next to
the action or permission you wish to assign to the new user group. The selected permissions
move to the right-hand pane of the Available Roles and Privileges area. You can also drag
and drop entire groups of privileges or individual privileges.
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4. Click Save & Close. The new user group details and privileges are saved, the dialog box
closes, and the new user group is displayed in the User Groups list.
To close the dialog box without saving the user group, click the Close button.
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If you are searching for a specific company, you can use the filter function to find them more
easily.
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3. Click Save & Close. The new company‘s details are saved, the dialog box closes, and the
new company is displayed in the Companies list.
To close the dialog box without saving the company, click the Close button.
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3. Click Save & Close. The new site‘s details are saved, the dialog box closes, and the new
site is displayed in the Sites list.
To close the dialog box without saving the site, click the Close button.
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If you are searching for a specific department, you can use the filter function to find it more
easily.
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2. Provide the new department’s details in the various fields, text boxes, and drop-down
lists. The button to the right of any drop-down list allows you to add a new category to that
drop-down list without having to close the dialog box and switch to a different tab.
Figure 2-17 Add Department Dialog Box
3. Click Save & Close. The new department‘s details are saved, the dialog box closes, and
the new department is displayed in the Departments list.
To close the dialog box without saving the department, click the Close button.
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Register via server - This button allows you to register 4G Lite and Secure
Control devices that are connected through a SecureAdmin Lite server (this
is the recommended method).
Register via client - This button allows you to register a 4G Lite and Secure
Control device that is connected directly to the SecureAdmin Lite Client PC.
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Note: Depending on the communication type used, the administrator/installer must select
Serial Communication, Ethernet Communication as appropriate.
2. Select the Search Automatically check box.
3. Click the Scan button. SecureAdmin Lite scans the network for connected devices and
lists the results.
4. In the list, click the Registration Status icon of the device you want to register. A plus sign
icon means that the device is available to be added. A check mark icon means the device
has already been added. A Server Communication Parameter dialog box is displayed.
5. Select the radio button that corresponds to the way the server will connect to the device
(either by Serial Port or Ethernet).
6. If you are connecting via USB, RS-485, enter the appropriate Port, Baud Rate, Device ID
and Protocol.
If you are connecting via Ethernet, enter the respective network IP Address, Subnet Mask
and Gateway of the device. Select the Obtain IP address from DHCP check box if dynamic
IP addressing is used.
7. Click on Next to move to the next step.
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If you are connecting via USB/RS-485, enter the appropriate Port, Baud Rate, and Device
ID. Check Auto check box if Device ID is not known.
If you are connecting via Ethernet, Enter the network IP Address of the device you want to
connect to.
NOTICE
To determine the correct port number while device connected on
USB, look in the Windows Device Manager for a “Gadget Serial”
entry under the Ports (COM & LPT) heading.
NOTICE
When the device is connected to a PC workstation for the first time, a
Found New Hardware message will be displayed. The Hardware
Installation Wizard prompts you to connect to the internet to search
for a driver. Select Not at this time > Next. Then choose Install
the driver automatically.
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6. Select the radio button that corresponds how the server will connect to the device, either
by Serial Port, Ethernet or Dialup.
7. If connecting via USB or RS-485, enter the appropriate Port, Baud Rate, Device ID and
Protocol.
If connecting via Ethernet, enter the respective network IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Gateway of the device. Select the Obtain IP address from DHCP check box if dynamic IP
addressing is used.
8. Click Next to move to the next step.
Figure 3-10 Register Device Dialog Box
13. Click Register Another Device. The device registration wizard would start again for
another device registration.
NOTICE
If the device is registered with RS485, then during massive data
transfer, Secure Admin will get slower response from device due to
communication interface limitation.
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4. Right click on the device you want to unregister. Select the Un-register Device option.
5. Click Yes. The device will now get unregistered. Optionally, you can select Delete all
templates from device check box to delete all templates from device.
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NOTICE
Unregistering the device will disable the Ethernet security settings on
the device. If the administrator re-registers the device back to the
network, administrator needs to re-enable the Ethernet security on
the device if this option is desired.
NOTICE
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NOTICE
Unregistering the device will remove it from the database and break
the connection between the templates stored in the device and the
database.
If the administrator re-registers the device back to the network, the
link will not be restored and the SecureAdmin Lite database will not
have records indicating that the templates are located on the device.
Therefore, the administrator needs to delete all the templates on the
device and if the templates need to be stored on the device, transfer
them from the database. The transfer will create new links between
the templates stored in the database and the device.
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Using the various fields and drop-down lists in the Serial area, adjust these settings:
Device ID
Using the various fields in the TCP/IP area, the following can be configured.
If you are using a wired connection, adjust these settings:
Ethernet
DHCP or Static IP
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Encryption
Encryption Type
Encryption Key
Network Type
Managed
Ad-hoc
NOTICE
Using the various controls in the Ethernet Security area, adjust these settings:
Ethernet Security (enable or disable)
Allowed IP Addresses
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Click the Apply button after making any changes on this tab. Click Refresh to see the most
recent settings.
Ethernet Security
Ethernet Security is a feature that allows you to specify which IP addresses are allowed to
communicate with the device. To activate Ethernet Security, you need to select the
Ethernet Security check box. You can then enter up to 100 individual IP addresses and 100
IP ranges. During a device registration via server, the IP of the server machine is logged as
an allowed IP into the device.
Aux Port Security
The Aux port can be configured with a password to disable unauthorized use. Once the Aux
port is locked with a password, the device cannot be accessed using any application unless
the password is supplied to re-enable it. To disable it, enter a numeric password (the
password can only be digits, with a maximum of ten digits), and then click Apply. Once the
Aux port is disabled, it accepts no communications until it is re-enabled by one of these
methods:
If communicating over the Host or Ethernet ports: The Enable Port command
enables Aux port communications and a password is not required. This allows
the device to be reset over the Host and Ethernet ports if the Aux password is
forgotten. SecureAdmin allows this since the network is considered secure.
If communicating over the Aux port: The Enable Port command enables Aux
port communications only if the correct password is supplied. All other
commands return an error indicating a ‗locked port‘ until the port is enabled
properly. Many fields in SecureAdmin are blank when the port is locked.
SSL
Secure Socket Layer is a feature that allows you to ensure that communication between the
device and SecureAdmin is secured. Enabling SSL will ensure that Device communicates to
only trusted software i.e. SecureAdmin.
NOTICE
Aux Port, Ethernet Security and Aux Port Security Settings are
supported for 4G Lite device Only.
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5. Click Apply.
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3. Click Apply.
To stop (disarm) the tamper detection buzzer and audio feedback, click the Reset button. To
re-arm the tamper detection, click the Clear & ReEnable button.
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1. Enter number of seconds the door will be unlocked in the Door Unlock Duration field.
2. Enter number of seconds the door will be held open in the Door Held Open field.
3. Select the desired Request to Exit Mode.
There are 3 options available as below.
i. None
ii. Push Button
iii. Motion Detector
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4. Enter number of seconds in Egress Timeout field when Request to Exit Mode is selected
as Motion Detector or Push Button.
5. Select the desired Alarm Condition.
There are 3 options available as below.
i. Audio Feedback
ii. LED Blinking
iii. LED Blinking and Audio feedback
6. Click the Apply button to save the configuration settings to the device.
Access Rule is a feature that allows you to set a rule to grant access permission for user on
selected device.
By selecting Use Device Settings for all users, rules attached with individual templates will
be overridden during verification/identification. In this case, template rules will be overridden.
If user selects Template Settings of each user then device settings will be overridden.
1. Select access rule as desired, by selecting Use Device Settings for all users or User
Template Settings of each user radio button.
There are 7 options available for Use Device Settings for all users as below.
i. No Rule: During verification/identification device will not follow any rule. Any
authentication method remains valid in this mode.
ii. Biometric Only: Device will authenticate finger in case of identification only (i.e. with 1:
N template type user should place finger directly on sensor).
iii. Card Only: User needs not to place finger on sensor after waving card. Authentication
will be successful on placing card over device card reader.
iv. Keypad Only: Authentication will be successful only if it has been started with device
keypad.
v. Biometric + Card: User needs to place finger on sensor after waving card over device
card reader.
vi. Biometric + Pin (Password): If template is with PIN then user always needs to enter pin
after identification is completed.
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vii. Biometric + Card + Pin (Password): User needs to place finger on sensor after waving
card over device card reader. In addition, if template avails PIN then user must enter
PIN for successful verification.
NOTICE
Configuring Smart Card Verification allows you to configure the Card Serial Number with
either of the options.
1. Manufacturer‘s Serial Number
2. Printed number
During Card only Enrollment for Smart Card products, when user checks checkbox "Read
Card Serial Number" and flashes Smart Card, it would read the CSN as per the option
selected.
NOTICE
CAUTION
Only advanced user is recommeded changing configuration for
reading Smart Card Serial Number. Device may not autheticate
templates on previously enrolled Smart Cards after changing this
confuguration.
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Time Override Mode (TOM) allows an Administrator to temporarily suspend the need for
verifications for a specified time period on a device.
NOTICE
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Time Override Mode (TOM) allows an Administrator to temporarily suspend the need for
verifications for a specified time period on a device.
TO ENABLE AND CONFIGURE TOM FOR THE SELECTED DEVICE
1. Select the Enable Time Override Mode check box for Door-1, Door-2 as required.
2. Enter the number of minutes TOM will be active into the Time Override Duration field.
The maximum is 1440 minutes equal to 24 hours.
3. Click the Apply button to activate TOM on the device for selected Door.
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Thirty seconds before TOM is set to expire, the device beeps. After TOM expires, the device
returns to using the existing SDAC settings.
Fire Panel Input allows administrator to configure Alarm line to receive fire alarm. When
signal is received on this line, door is opened electrically and alarm is generated by Secure
Control. If TOM is already running and device receives fire alarm, TOM operation will be
cancelled and door will be kept open until fire alarm is cleared.
To enable Fire Panel Input on Alarm line, select the Enable Fire Panel
Alarm Mode check box.
Fire alarm can be cleared when Disable or Clear & Re-enable command
is received by Secure Control from SecureAdmin.
Soft Sync allows you to synchronize all connected 4G Lite devices with Secure Control.
Secure Control communicates with those devices which are synchronized. If device is
already synchronized and Device ID gets change, device will be unsynchronized and requires
synchronizing again.
To synchronize devices with secure control, click the Soft Sync button.
NOTICE
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NOTICE
4G V-Flex Lite (S,NW), 4G V-Flex Lite (S,P,NW), 4G CR-Pass (P, NW),
4G V-Flex Lite(S, O, NW), 4G CR Pass (O, NW), 4G V-Station Lite
(S,NW), 4G V-Station Lite (S,P,NW) and 4G V-Station Lite(S, O, NW)
devices do not have Wiegand Output functionality hence Duress
Finger options are not available for these products.
To view an existing access schedule, select the check box next to the
access schedule you want to review. The item is highlighted in the list and
the vertical bars show the schedule. The area in green represents the time
period when access is allowed.
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In the example above, the selected access schedule is ―All Access‖ and as the name
suggests, access is allowed at all times, signified by the full-height green bars.
To enable the use of access schedules, select the Activate User Access
Schedule check box.
NOTICE
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Saving schedules in Access Schedules (*.evsf) file format will save the
access schedule allowed time and the custom name given to the access
schedule.
Using Upload, you can upload any of the Access Schedules file.
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To view an existing holiday schedule, select the check box next to the
access schedule you want to review. The item is highlighted in the list and
the vertical bars show the schedule. The area in red represents the time
period when access is not permitted.
In the example above, the selected holiday schedule is set to not allow any access on July 4,
2011
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2. In the Holiday Information area, select the month using the arrow controls and select the
day of the holiday schedule by clicking on it.
3. If required, also rename the default holiday name with a custom name.
4. Click inside the bar next to the calendar control and drag up or down to define a time
interval. Move the time interval by clicking on it and dragging it to where you want it.
Remember that the area in red represents when access is not allowed.
5. Click Apply to apply the holiday schedule.
6. To remove holiday schedules that have already occurred, click the Remove Expired.
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Saving defined holidays in Holiday File (*.evhf) file format will save the
defined holidays and the custom name given to the holiday schedule.
Using Upload, you can upload any of the Holiday Schedule file.
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NOTICE
L-1 Identity Solutions recommends that only advanced users who are
working with the SecureSDK and writing their own custom software
attempt to enable the Host or Aux Always operations.
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NOTICE
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6. Set the volume of the selected audio feedback file using the Set File Volume slider.
7. Click Apply to save your changes to the device.
Set the master volume of the selected device using the Device Volume slider.
Remove unwanted audio files by selecting them in the list and clicking the Remove button.
NOTICE
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NOTICE
4G V-Flex Lite (S, NW), 4G V-Flex Lite (S, P, NW), 4G V-Flex Lite (S, O,
NW), 4G CR-Pass (P, NW), 4G CR-Pass (O, NW), 4G V-Station Lite
(S,NW), 4G V-Station Lite (S,P,NW) and 4G V-Station Lite(S, O, NW)
devices do not have Wiegand Output functionality hence Duress
Finger options are not available for these products.
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V-Station Admin Mode - When a user enters admin mode from the
keypad on a V- Station 4G device (with full administrative privileges)
Device Bootup - When a device is booted up, either from a power cycle or
from a soft reboot.
Any of these actions, if configured, can trigger the line active for the Duration that is specified
(default 600 ms). All GPO parameters can be reset to defaults be clicking on the Reset GPO
Parameters button. By default, the device has GPO action set to ―No Action‖.
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NOTICE
4G V-Flex Lite (S, NW), 4G V-Flex Lite (S, O, NW), 4G V-Station Lite (S,
NW), 4G V-Station Lite(S, O, NW) and 4G CR-Pass (O, NW) devices
does not support Wiegand functionality. 4G V-Flex Lite (S, P, NW), 4G
V-Station Lite (S,P,NW) and 4G CR-Pass (P, NW) devices supports
ONLY Wiegand Input functionality.
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ID start bit - the start bit of the ID Field (where the first bit is Bit 0)
Total ID bits - the number of bits in the ID Field (must be contiguous bits).
Using these three pieces of information, when a card is presented to the device, it attempts to
decode the ID Field and uses that information as the Template ID number. All Site codes,
Parity, and any other data are ignored. Using this ID, the device attempts to verify the
template corresponding to the decoded ID. If the ID is not found or if the verification attempt
fails, no Wiegand output is sent. To the controller, it appears as if nothing was presented. If
the ID is valid and a successful verification is performed, the original Wiegand input string
(with Site code, Parity, etc.) will ―Pass-Thru‖ to the Wiegand output unchanged.
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Although the Passthru option does not allow Fail Strings, changing the Site Code, or
checking parity, it does provide a mechanism for using a wide variety of Wiegand formats.
1. Enter a value into the Set pulse width to field (from 20 to 100 microseconds).
2. Click Apply.
1. Enter a value into the Set pulse interval to field (from 20 to 100 microseconds).
2. Click Apply.
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NOTICE
A template that is specified as a duress template is still subject to
access scheduling, holidays, multi-user mode, and any other
biometric option specified. For this reason, L-1 Identity Solutions
recommends setting any duress template to use Access Schedule #63
(All Access) and not observe holidays.
Click the Wiegand Output Settings button. The Wiegand Output Settings dialog box is
displayed.
Figure 3-32 Wiegand Output Settings Dialog Box
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1. Select a Wiegand format from the drop-down list next to a Verification Pass. Repeat for
other desired events.
2. Select Wiegand value from Configure Wiegand ID drop-down list.
3. Click Apply. The dialog box closes.
1. Click the Custom Wiegand Settings button. The Custom Wiegand Settings dialog box
is displayed.
2. Click on a slot.
3. Select where you want to upload from in the Upload drop-down menu. A dialog box is
displayed.
4. Provide the appropriate details in the dialog box for the upload origin you selected.
5. Click Close. The Custom Wiegand Settings dialog box closes.
Figure 3-33 Custom Wiegand Settings Dialog Box
1. Click the Custom Wiegand Settings button. The Custom Wiegand Settings dialog box
is displayed.
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2. Click on a Slot.
3. Select New in the Upload drop-down menu. A Wiegand Format dialog box is displayed.
Figure 3-34 New Wiegand Format Dialog Box
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8. For the new User Field entry, enter Name, Start Position, Length, Success Value and
Failure values.
9. Click the Add Parity Field button (the top-most red arrow that‘s pointing left) in the Parity
bits area. A slot is displayed in the Parity bits area.
10. Select a Parity Type from the drop-down list.
11. Click the Parity Mask button. In the dialog box that appears, calculate and apply a parity
value.
12. A parity bit can be calculated for the whole Wiegand string or for part of it. To set which
bit to calculate for parity, click the ―. . .‖ button and use the controls in the Parity Calculation
dialog box.
13. Click Apply.
To edit a Wiegand format, select a Wiegand format in the Custom
Wiegand Settings dialog box and click the Edit button. The dialog box is
displayed, where you can edit the Wiegand format‘s details.
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1. Adjust the Verify and Identify sliders to the desired security levels.
2. Click Apply.
NOTICE
Changing the template type will erase all existing templates on the
device and will reboot the device.
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NOTICE
Password Verification is available on 4G V-Station Lite devices
only.
A password of zero entered for a template means the template
has no valid password and the user will not be asked to enter it,
even if this feature is enabled.
The password option is disabled when using Extended Wiegand
with TEM \ MTM \ TMS template type.
3.5.13 .2 TO SET THE TIME ZONE, CLOCK TYPE AND DISPLAY FORMAT
1. Select the appropriate time zone for your location in the drop-down list. The highlighted
time zone in the world map changes to the zone you selected.
2. Select automatically adjustment of clock for Daylight Saving changes if required.
3. Set Clock Type and Display Format settings using the drop-down lists.
4. Click Apply.
NOTICE
Clock Type and Display Format are available for 4G V-Station Lite
products Only.
NOTICE
4G Lite and Secure Control devices have same Clock settings,
therefore same steps are applicable.
Schedules can be set on any 15-minute interval and can be configured differently for each
day of the week.
The red bars represent periods when biometrics are not required.
The current day‘s radio button is selected (In the example, ―Wednesday‖ is the current day).
1. In the Recurring Weekly Schedule area, click inside one of the bars on the desired day of
the week and drag up or down to define a time interval. Move the time interval by clicking on
it and dragging it to where you want it. Remember that the area in green represents when
biometric verifications are not required.
2. If desired, apply the new biometric schedule to all days of the week or just to Monday
through Friday by selecting the appropriate radio button and clicking the Apply Schedule
button.
3. Click Apply to apply the schedule.
NOTICE
To finalize a schedule, you must click the Apply button in the
Biometric Schedules dialog box. Resetting a schedule, however, does
not require clicking the Apply button. To reset the entire week's
schedule (remove all Off periods), click the Clear All button.
NOTICE
While the Time Override Mode is running on the device and Door
Open Schedule commences, Time Override Mode will be disabled
and Door will be unlocked with Door Open Schedule.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
The Time and Attendance (T&A) mode is a mode that requires users to, in addition to
verifying themselves with a finger scan, press a Function Key on the device that
corresponds to a time or attendance action, such as ―sign in‖, ―sign out‖, etc.
NOTICE
Disabled
In this mode, Time and Attendance feature is disabled.
Figure 3-43 Time and Attendance - Disabled Mode
F-Key as Input
In this mode, Time and Attendance feature can be either mandatory or optional. If Function
Keys is mandatory then has to press any Function Key on the device during authentication
process. The Function Key selected will be displayed on the LCD and captured in the
Transaction Log.
Function Key options screen appears in LCD by pressing left arrow key and can navigate in
option by left & right arrow key.
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Fixed
Time and Attendance feature is enabled by selecting any one Active Function Key. In this
mode, device will not prompt to press any F-key during authentication process. However, for
any authentication, system will attach enabled Active Function Key with it. Following a
successful verification/identification, only Active Function Key will be displayed on the LCD
and captured in the Transaction Log. With this mode, user doesn‘t have options entering any
other key than Active Function Key even by pressing Right or Left navigation keys.
For example, if administrator need all the authentications to be carried with F1 function key
then:
1. Set Time and Attendance Mode to Fixed
2. Set Active Function Key to F1
Manual
Time and Attendance feature is enabled by selecting any one Active Function Key which
would be a default F-Key for any authentication. This selection is displayed at the top of the
LCD idle screen. Afterwards, the Function Key can be changed on the device via the
navigation arrow keys. Following a successful authentication, the selected Function Key will
be displayed on the LCD and captured in the Transaction Log.
For example, if administrator needs all the authentications to be done with F1 F-Key by
default, but user should be given options if they would prefer to use any other F-Key then.
1. Set Time and Attendance Mode to Manual
2. Set Active Function Key to F1
NOTICE
4. Click Enroll.
5. Place and remove the enrollee‘s finger on the sensor as directed by the prompts. The scan
results are displayed in the Finger Image and Enrollment Feedback areas. Note that if the
FPF was enabled during the installation process, only red and green cross hairs would be
displayed in the Finger Image area, instead of the actual fingerprint data. See Chapter 13 for
more information on the FPF feature.
Figure 4-3 FPF cross hairs
6. If the enrollment is not recommended because of poor quality, you can either choose to
accept it, reject the enrollment, or retry the finger scan process. If the enrollment is
recommended, click Next to move to the next step.
7. Enter the enrollee‘s User ID, First Name, Middle Name, and Last Name into the
appropriate fields in the User area (Figure 3-4). Alternatively, Admin may select already
created User by typing in the First Name & selecting required user. Upon User selection,
SecureAdmin Lite will populate information in User Access Data if user is already enrolled.
8. Select the User Group, Company, Site, and Department the enrollee belongs to from the
drop-down lists.
9. Click Save.
10. Enter a Template Index and Employee ID into the appropriate fields in the User Access
Data area.
NOTICE
4G V-Flex Lite (S, NW), 4G V-Flex Lite (S, P, NW), 4G CR-Pass (P, NW),
4G V-Flex Lite (S, O, NW), 4G CR-Pass (O, NW), 4G V-Station Lite (S,
NW), 4G V-Station Lite (S, P, NW) and 4G V-Station Lite (S, O, NW)
devices do not have Wiegand Output functionality hence Duress
Finger option will not be applicable for these products.
14. Select appropriate Prox User Mode, Smart Card User Mode and Expiry Date as per
individual user‘s settings.
15. Enter Door ID and Door Timeout value in appropriate field as per individual user‘s
settings.
16. In the Fingerprint Data area of the Biometrics tab, the finger selection made in the
previous step is shown and cannot be edited. There is an additional Card tab in the dialog. If
required, provide the Card # and Card Type values in this tab.
Figure 4-6 Quick Enrollment – Card Tab
17. If the finger is to be designated a ―duress finger‖, select the Activate Duress Finger
Mode check box.
18. Select the desired 1:1 Security and 1:N Security levels from the drop-down lists.
19. Click Next to move to the next step.
20. Select whether to Save to Device(s) or Save to Smart Card by selecting the appropriate
check box. Save to Smart Card checkbox is selected by default but can be edited by un-
checking the box.
Note: Templates will be saved by default to the database. To disable this feature, proceed to
Tools → Options, Save to Database and un-check the option. The Save to Smart Card
check box will be available for selection only for smart card based products.
21. Select the device or devices in the network tree.
22. Click Save and the following save options will be available:
Save & Finish Enrollment to save the template to the selected device(s) and return
to Enrollment Main Screen
Save & Enroll Another Finger to save the template to the selected device(s) and to
initiate another enrollment for the same user on the same device (User information will
be automatically populated)
Save & Enroll Another User to save the template to the selected device(s) and
initiate another enrollment for a new user on the same device (Some enrolment
settings will be automatically populated)
For all options above, a Save Template Result dialog box is displayed. The dialog box
states whether the template was stored or saved to the devices successfully.
Figure 4-8 Save Template Result Dialog Box
7. To let SecureAdmin Lite decide which enrollment scan provides the highest quality, click
the Recommended Selection button. To make this choice manually, click the Manual
Selection button. Accept buttons are displayed on the Advanced Enrollment dialog box;
click the Accept button next to the enrollment you want to use. The Advanced Enrollment
dialog box displays the next screen.
8. If all three enrollments are of poor quality and you select ―Recommended Selection‖ option,
SecureAdmin Lite will display a warning message and recommend starting new enrollment.
9. Enter the enrollee‘s User ID, First Name, Middle Name, and Last Name into the
appropriate fields in the User area. Alternatively, Admin may select already created User by
typing in the First Name & selecting required user. Upon User selection, SecureAdmin Lite
will populate information in User Access Data if user is already enrolled.
10. Select the User Group, Company, Site, and Department the enrollee belongs to from
the drop-down lists.
11. Click Save.
12. Enter a Template Index and Employee ID into the appropriate fields in the User Access
Data area.
NOTICE
4G V-Flex Lite (S,NW), 4G V-Flex Lite (S,P,NW), 4G CR-Pass (P, NW),
4G V-Flex Lite (S,O,NW), 4G CR-Pass (O,NW) ), 4G V-Station Lite (S,
NW), 4G V-Station Lite (S, P, NW) and 4G V-Station Lite (S, O, NW)
devices do not have Wiegand Output functionality hence Duress
Finger options are not available for these products.
16. Select appropriate Prox User Mode, Smart Card User Mode and Expiry Date as per
individual user‘s settings.
17. Enter Door ID and Door Timeout value in appropriate field as per individual user‘s
settings.
18. In the Finger Data area of the Biometrics tab, the finger selection made in the previous
step is shown and cannot be edited. There is an additional Card tab in the dialog. If required,
provide the Card # and Card Type values in this tab.
Figure 4-14 Advance Enrollment – Card Tab
19. If the finger is to be designated a ―duress finger‖, select the Activate Duress Finger
Mode check box in the Biometrics tab.
20. Select the desired 1:1 Security and 1:N Security levels from the drop-down lists.
21. Click Next to move to the next step.
22. Select whether to The Save to Device(s) or Save to Smart Card by selecting the
appropriate check box. The Save to Device(s) checkbox is selected by default but can be
edited by un-checking the box.
Note: Templates will be saved by default to the database. To disable this feature, proceed to
Tools → Options, Save to Database and un-check the option. The Save to Smart Card
check box will be available for selection only for smart card based products
23. Select the device or devices in the network tree.
Note: The Database check box is selected by default -- all templates are saved to the
database. No status dialog box is displayed after a template is saved in the database. A
status dialog box is displayed if the enrolled template is saved to the device.
24. Click Save and the following save options will be available:
Save & Finish Enrollment to save the template to the selected device(s) and return
to Enrollment Main Screen
Save & Enroll Another Finger to save the template to the selected device(s) and to
initiate another enrollment for the same user on the same device (User information will
be automatically populated)
Save & Enroll Another User to save the template to the selected device(s) and
initiate another enrollment for a new user on the same device (Some enrolment
settings will be automatically populated)
For all options above, a Save Template Result dialog box is displayed. The dialog box
states whether the template was stored or saved to the device(s) successfully.
Figure 4-16 Save Template Result Dialog Box
3. Enter the enrollee‘s User ID, First Name, Middle Name, and Last Name into the
appropriate fields in the User area. Alternatively, Admin may select already created User by
typing in the First Name & selecting required user. Upon User selection, SecureAdmin Lite
will populate information in Card area if user is already enrolled.
4. Select the User Group, Company, Site and Department the enrollee belongs to from the
drop-down lists.
5. Click Save.
6. Click the Read Card Serial # check box to read value in Card # field in the Card area.
7. Select appropriate Card Type, Prox User Mode, Smart Card User Mode and Expiry
Date as per individual user‘s settings.
8. Enter Door ID and Door Timeout value in appropriate field as per individual user‘s
settings.
9. Select appropriate Access Schedule.
10. If the enrollee is going to observe holidays, select the Observe Holidays check box.
11. Click Next to move to the next step.
12. The Save to Device(s) checkbox is selected by default but can be edited by un-checking
the box. Note: Card enrollments will be saved by default to the database. To disable this
feature, proceed to Tools → Options, Save to Database and un-check the option.
13. Select the device or devices in the network tree.
14. Click Save and the following save options will be available:
Save & Finish Enrollment to save the card enrollment to the selected device(s) and
return to Enrollment Main Screen
Save & Enroll Another Card to save the card enrollment to the selected device(s)
and to initiate another enrollment of a new user on the same device (Some enrolment
settings will be automatically populated)
For all options above, a Save Template Result dialog box is displayed. The dialog box
states whether the card enrollment was stored or saved to the device(s) successfully.
Note: The Database check box is selected by default -- all templates and card enrollments
are saved to the database. No status dialog box is displayed after a template is saved in the
database. A status dialog box is displayed if the enrolled template or card is saved to the
device.
The Smart Card Device Manager configures a device so that it knows which areas of the
smart card to read from and write to. This is done by configuring the card layout.
The Smart Card Manager sets up the smart card so that it works with the settings that were
configured in the Card Device Manager.
Select the device for which you want to configure the smart card settings in the Current
Device drop-down list. Information about the selected device is displayed.
Reader Type
This area displays the type of reader: iCLASS, MiFARE, MiFare Plus and DESFire.
Write Status
This area displays the read and writes privileges of the selected device.
Max Templates per Card
At the top of the Smart Card Manager dialog box, the Max Templates per Card drop-down
list allows you to specify how many templates can be stored on a card.
Currently, this can be set to either one or two templates, although future cards with more
memory might support additional templates. If the maximum is set to two templates, the
smart card layout must have two templates defined (this applies only to MiFARE-compatible
cards).
Otherwise, when attempting to save a second template to the card, an Invalid Smart Card
Layout error message is displayed. If the maximum is set to only one template, attempting to
save a second template to a card results in an ESI - Storage Space is FULL error message.
NOTICE
The verification process differs between Template (TEM) mode and
User Record (VUR) mode when a smart card is presented that
contains both a primary and a secondary template.
In TEM mode, a smart card verification is performed at the primary
template's security level, then at the secondary template's security
level.
In VUR mode, a smart card verification is performed at the lesser of
the two template's security levels.
Rx Template Timeout
This setting controls for how long the device will wait in milliseconds (ms) to receive smart
card data before timing out. The minimum value is 500 ms and the maximum value is 5000
ms.
Auto-Update Site Keys
This check box enables or disables automatic site key updating of smart cards. If a site key is
compromised, or if your installation‘s security requirements demand the site key to be
changed regularly, an administrator can designate a new site key to which all smart cards will
be updated. The 4G Lite device has two site keys: a primary and a secondary site key.
The primary site key matches all smart cards that are allowed to use the device.
The secondary site key is only assigned when the primary site key needs to be
updated.
If the primary site key needs to be changed, the administrator creates a new site
key.
The next time a card is presented, the device performs the extra step of updating
the smart card with the new site key.
In time, an entire population of smart cards is migrated to the new site key.
By unselecting the Auto-Update Site Keys check box, smart cards with the old
site key are rejected.
NOTICE
Overwrite Card Wiegand String option will work only when used with Custom Wiegand format
as Wiegand Output format for any of Verification Pass \ Fail or Duress Event.
NOTICE
When Read Only Mode is enabled, it has a side effect of setting the
secondary site key to a value of -1. You must re-enter the secondary
site key when setting the device back to read/write mode if you want
to use the auto-update feature.
The Smart Card Security Settings dialog box contains controls that adjust how often the
site key verification is performed. The default is Enter Everytime (SecureAdmin Lite resets to
this default setting every time the application is started).
Use ESI Site Key Encryption
The Use ESI Site Key Encryption check box is used in conjunction with the drop-down list
directly below it (not shown in the example) to manage site keys on the smart card itself (for
MiFare Card only). Two settings are available. The default setting uses site key encryption.
The other options do not use site key encryption, and are provided for compatibility with other
applications that want to read and/or write data to the smart card. The check box must be
unselected to enable these options. For MiFare card, Key A and Key B do not correspond to
primary and secondary site keys; please read the manufacturer‘s documentation for more
information. For iCLASS card, (such as is shown in the example), this option can only be
enabled or disabled.
4. Click the button to the right of the Site Key File field. An Open dialog box is displayed.
5. Navigate to and select the site key file (*.bin).
6. Click Open.
7. Click OK. A Warning message is displayed.
8. Read the information carefully and Click Yes if you accept. The site key is changed and a
confirmation is displayed.
9. Click OK.
Consider this scenario: During an installation, the site key was set to ―####‖ and the
secondary site key was set to ―-1‖, because there were no previous site keys to update. The
site key on the smart cards would be ―####‖.
Now if the primary site key on a device is changed to ―++++‖ and the secondary site key is
also changed to the old primary value ―####‖ (ensure that the Auto-Update checkbox is
selected):
All previously created smart cards still contain the previous key of ―####‖. When a smart card
is presented to a 4G Lite device, it follows these steps:
The smart card is presented.
The device reads the data from the card and checks the current key.
The key on the card is ―####‖ and the device‘s primary key is now ―++++‖, so
the card fails.
The device checks the secondary site key for a match with the smart card. If
they match, the key on the smart card is changed (updated) to the device‘s
primary site key, ―++++‖ in this example.
If neither the primary nor the secondary site key matches, the card fails.
When the entire user base of cards has been updated, perform the process of changing the
site key again.
This time keep the primary site key the same ―++++‖, but enter a -1 for the
secondary site key.
This disables the Auto-Update feature and any remaining smart cards with
―####‖ on them will no longer works.
This can also be done by unselecting the Auto-Update Site Keys check box.
3. Click the button to the right of the MiFare Plus Key File field. An Open dialog box is
displayed.
4. Navigate to and select the MiFare Plus Key file (*.bin).
5. Click Open.
6. Click OK. A Warning message is displayed.
7. Read the information carefully and Click Yes if you accept. The MiFare Plus Key is
changed and a confirmation is displayed.
3. Read the information carefully and Click Yes if you accept. The MiFare Plus Key is reset to
default value and a confirmation is displayed.
This section should be read completely before attempting to change the default layout
provided by L-1 Identity Solutions (as shown in the left-most panel).
32K iCLASS.
1. Click the Configure Card Layout button. The Layout Manager dialog for that type of card
is displayed. See examples below.
Figure 5-9 16K iCLASS Smart Card Layout Manager
For the 32K iCLASS Smart Card, note the addition of an iCLASS Active Book drop-down list
at the top of the dialog box. This drop-down list allows you to select which of the two books
available on 32K cards you want to change the layout of.
Figure 5-10 32K iCLASS Smart Card Layout Manager
1. Select Book 0 or Book 1 from the iCLASS Active Book drop-down list.
2. Click the Card Discovery button. A confirmation message box is displayed.
3. Click Yes.
4. Place the smart card against the device, hold, and remove as directed by the onscreen
prompts. Depending on the type of smart card, the controls in either the HID iCLASS 2
Application Area or the HID iCLASS 16 Application Area become available.
5. Select a value in the L-1 EAD Data Starting Offset drop-down list if it is available (2-
application cards only).
6. Click Reset. A confirmation message is displayed.
7. Click Yes. A status message is displayed.
8. Click OK.
9. Click Set Layout.
1 kilobyte MiFARE
4 kilobyte MiFARE
2. Click the Configure Card Layout button. The Layout Manager for the card type is
displayed. See examples below.
For the 4 kilobyte MiFARE smart card, note the addition of an Active Kilobyte Selection
drop-down list at the top of the dialog box. This drop-down list allows you to select which of
the four kilobytes available you want to use for template storage (the default setting is the first
kilobyte). The layout for each kilobyte is configurable.
3. If you are using a 4 kilobyte card, select which kilobyte is to be active with the Active
Kilobyte Selection drop-down list.
The smart card layout used by the 4G Lite devices consists of these components: A Layout
block (brown), an Admin block (red), a Primary template (blue), a Secondary template
(purple, optional), and User Data (green, optional). The Smart Card Layout Manager does
not allow a user to configure a layout that is missing the Admin block, the Layout block, or a
Primary template. These are the minimum layout components required to enable normal
operation.
4. Click the blue Template 1 button.
5. Click on the block in the New Layout pane where you want the Template 1 data to start.
6. Click the purple Template 2 button (Note: Secondary template fields are purple when
template mode of the device is VUR and blue when template mode of the device is TEM).
7. Click on the block in the New Layout pane where you want the Template 2 data to start.
8. Click the green User Data button.
9. Click the block in the New Layout pane where you want to User data to be stored.
10. Click the brown Layout block button.
11. Click the block in the New Layout pane where you want to Layout data to be stored.
place the template. If you want to move a layout component or take if off of the layout, you
must remove it by first clicking the Remove Item button and then selecting the item that is to
be removed.
NOTICE
If you do not place at least one User Data block, SecureAdmin Lite
cannot read or write Wiegand string data, and you will receive an
error during enrollment.
Only two User Data blocks can be placed on the layout. If two are
placed, the first is used for Wiegand data (if used) and the second is
available for user data. These two blocks can be written to or read
using the L-1 Identity Solutions SecureSDK, but not using
SecureAdmin Lite. When all other blocks have been placed and if
there is sufficient space, place the Secondary template. You will not
be able to place Template (2) if you have placed two User blocks
because there will be insufficient space. There is a convenient way
to make the layout wrap around sectors where non-L-1 Identity
Solutions data is located (or is planned to go). Click the Unavailable
Block button, then hold down the SHIFT key to place multiple blocks.
Do this before placing the other layout items so that when they are
placed, they wrap around those blocks automatically.
Click Set Layout to finalize the layout. You will need to provide the
current Site Key. After setting the layout successfully, the Smart
Card Layout Manager closes, returning you to the Smart Card
Manager.
If at any time you want to reset the layout back to L-1 Identity
Solutions defaults, click the Reset Layout button and provide the
current site key.
the 4G Lite devices card layout should a non-default layout be used and it can also facilitate
programming multiple 4G Lite devices.
ID Start bit: 0
When the user is at the enrollment window under Fingerprint Quick or Fingerprint
Advanced, the Extended ID field is greyed out.
Selecting a Wiegand format that contains less than 32 ID bits, such as the Standard 26-bit
format, results in a truncated Wiegand ID. If the Standard 26-bit format is selected, upon
clicking the Smart Card SN button, a warning message is displayed that suggests selecting a
Wiegand format that contains 32 ID bits. In this case, when the template is saved to the smart
card, it remains as a 32-bit number. However, when it is sent out as a Wiegand string, it is
truncated to the least significant 16 bits, because the 26-bit format only allocates 16 bits to ID
data.
Select the device for which you want to modify data on the smart card in the Current Device
drop-down list. Information about the selected device is displayed.
This dialog box initially shows the smart card settings and a blank card.
Clicking the Read Smart Card button commands the 4G Lite device to read
the template list from the card and to display a list of the stored templates.
SecureAdmin Lite indicates which type of smart card was read (MiFARE or
iCLASS, 2- or 16- application area).
SecureAdmin Lite prompts the user for the site key (depending on security
settings), and if the site key entered matches the site key stored on both the
4G Lite device and the smart card, the template is read and the Template
Editor dialog box is displayed.
NOTICE
perform this function. Simply click the Secure Smart Card button and present the card to the
device.
NOTICE
Only the sectors of the smart card being used by the 4G Lite device
are secured; all other sectors remain untouched. Performing this
function on a smart card that has already been secured has no effect.
1:1
1:1 1:1 1:1
Product name Template type on the unit Small 1:5K 1:500
TEM VUR BUR
VUR BUR TMS
Template type
Small BUR TEM
that will be written on smart TEM VUR BUR
VUR
card
MiFARE 1K YES YES YES NO NO YES
MiFARE 4K (1K) YES YES YES NO NO YES
MiFARE 4K (Full) YES YES YES YES YES YES
MiFARE Plus 2K (7 Byte UID) YES YES YES NO NO YES
MiFARE Plus 4K (7 Byte UID) YES YES YES YES YES YES
MiFARE 1K (7 Byte UID) YES YES YES NO NO YES
4G V-Flex Lite (S, O), MiFARE 4K (7 Byte UID) YES YES YES YES YES YES
4G V-Flex Lite (S, O, NW), DESFire (2K, 4K and 8K) YES YES YES YES YES YES
4G V-Station Lite (S, O), iCLASS 2 APP
4G V-Station Lite (S, O, NW) Use with 16K and 32K masked as YES YES YES NO NO YES
16K "1*XXXX"
iCLASS 16 APP
Use with 16K and 32K masked as YES YES YES NO NO YES
16K "2*XXXX"
iCLASS 32 Kb (2app/1 app)
YES YES YES YES YES YES
Use with 32K "3*XXXX"
iCLASS 32 Kb (1 6app/1 app)
YES YES YES YES YES YES
Use with 32K "4*XXXX"
NOTICE
4G Lite Smart Card devices, smart card with any template format
can be verifyied regardless to template type set on device.
matches the key on the smart card. If the secondary site key matches, the key on the smart
card is updated to the device‘s primary site key and the template is written (this adds about
half a second to the process).
If both primary and secondary site keys fail, the device compares the smart card key with the
standard default smart card key. If they match, the key on the smart card is updated to the
devices primary site key and the template is written.
If all of the above checks fail, the device does not read or write to the smart card.
5. Enter a name for the site key file in the File name field. The file name that is entered is
appended with a ―.bin‖ extension automatically.
6. Click the Save button. The file name and output file‘s save path are displayed in the
Output File field.
7. In the Primary Site Key area, select the appropriate Input Mode for Primary Site Key
radio button.
NOTICE
ASCII mode is the default mode. In this mode, the maximum length
of a site key is 15 characters.
All alphabetical characters and space character can be used but the
symbols "*, -, @, &,etc" are not allowed. In Hexadecimal mode, the
maximum length of a site key is 30 characters and only the
characters 0 through 8 and A through F are allowed. The value
"0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF" (30 "F" characters)
cannot be used.
They will not be able to read templates from current smart cards
They will not be able to change the site key on 4G Lite devices
The 4G Lite devices will have to be returned to L-1 Security Solutions for
reprogramming and once reprogrammed; any previously enrolled smart
cards will no longer be usable.
10. Select the Use software HASH for Card Master Key check box if you want
SecureAdmin Lite to enable one-way software hashing on the Card Master Key. One-way
software hashing adds additional security to entered keys. This function takes the user-
entered password and creates an encrypted 120-bit site key from the password. This
encrypted version is then used as the site key for the 4G Lite device and smart cards in place
of the user defined password. In extreme cases, this can make it more difficult for criminals to
―sniff‖ internal networks and capture passwords during serial communications.
11. Repeat Steps 7 through 10 for the Card Configuration Key, Level 2 Switch Key, Level
3 Switch Key and Level 1 AES Key.
12. Click the Create MiFare Plus Key File button. The MiFare Plus key file is created and
saved in the folder you selected in Step 4.
Device Parameter - this button is used to broadcast device settings to devices in the network
Firmware Package - this button is used to broadcast a firmware file to devices in the network
Audio File - this button is used to broadcast an audio file (device feedback) to devices in the
network
Smart Card Layout - this button is used to broadcast a smart card layout file to devices in
the network
Image File - this button is used to broadcast an image file to devices in the network
2. Double-click the device group item you are interested in (in the example, the group item is
named ―DefaultGroup‖). Devices in the group are shown in the network tree.
3. Double-click the device you want to broadcast settings to (in the example, the device item
is named ―Device0‖). The Device Settings area displays the General tab for that device. The
General tab displays information about the selected device. No settings are changeable on
this tab.
4. Other Device Settings tabs are available; click the Selection button. A drop-down menu
is displayed.
Figure 6-3 Device Parameter - Tab Selection Menu
5. Select the check boxes next to the tabs you want displayed. The Device Settings area
displays the selected tabs (in the example, all available tabs were selected).
4. Select the device, group, or entire network check boxes as broadcast recipients.
5. Click Broadcast. Device settings are broadcasted to the selected devices and the
Broadcast dialog box displays a broadcast status message.
6. Click Close.
2. Click the button to the right of the Select File field. A File Selection dialog box is
displayed.
3. Navigate to the folder where the firmware file is located and select it.
4. Click Open.
5. Click Next. The Broadcast dialog box is displayed.
6. Select the device, group, or entire network check boxes as broadcast recipients.
7. Click Broadcast. Firmware file is broadcasted to the selected devices and the Broadcast
dialog box displays a broadcast status message.
8. Click Close.
2. Click the button to the right of the Select File field. A File Selection dialog box is
displayed.
3. Navigate to the folder where the audio file (*.wav) is located and select it.
4. Click Open.
5. Select the intended application for the audio file in the Audio Directory drop-down list.
Figure 6-11 Select File Dialog Box - Audio Directory Drop-down List
2. Click the button to the right of the Select File field. A File Selection dialog box is
displayed.
3. Navigate to the folder where the smart card layout card file (*.sl1, *.sl2, *.sl3) is located
and select it.
4. Click Open.
5. Click Next. The Broadcast dialog box is displayed.
6. Select the device, group, or entire network check boxes as broadcast recipients.
7. Click Broadcast. The smart card layout file is broadcast to the selected devices and the
Broadcast dialog box displays a broadcast status message.
8. Click Close.
2. Click the button to the right of the Select File field. A File Selection dialog box is
displayed.
3. Navigate to the folder where the image file (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.bmp, *.png) is located and select
it.
4. Click Open.
5. Select the Wallpaper for the image in the Image Directory drop-down list.
6. Click Next. The Broadcast dialog box is displayed.
7. Select the device, group, or entire network check boxes as broadcast recipients.
8. Click Broadcast. The image file is broadcasted to the selected devices and the Broadcast
dialog box displays a broadcast status message.
9. Click Close.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Transaction Log
Use the various controls at the bottom of the tab to navigate quickly through pages of results.
If you are searching for a specific log entry, you can use the filter function to find it quickly.
Use the various controls at the bottom of the tab to navigate quickly through pages of results.
If you are searching for a specific transaction entry, you can use the filter function to find it
quickly.
For e.g. in the example above, SecureAdmin Lite Server is configured to download log
entries every One week on Sunday at 10:30 AM from Device0, Device1 & Device2.
6. Define Range of Recurrence as No End Date, End After X Recurrence and End After
specified Date.
7. From the Device Network tree, select the Devices from which the Transaction log entries
are to be downloaded.
8. Click Save. The Auto Download Schedule parameter will be saved & SecureAdmin Lite
server will download the log as per schedule.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Transaction Log entries once deleted from SecureAdmin Lite, can not
be reverted back.
Note: The Identification score is logged as 0 for both success as well as failure. No score is
logged in the Transaction log for Identification.
NOTICE
Deactivate the device event log when you are finished
troubleshooting.
The File menu provides controls that allow you to sign in as another user and to change your
login password.
8.1.1 SIGN IN AS
To sign in as another user:
1. Click the Sign In As item in the File drop-down menu. SecureAdmin Lite closes and the
Login dialog box is displayed.
Figure 8-2 Login Dialog Box
2. Enter the appropriate information into the Login ID, Password, and Server fields.
3. Click Login. SecureAdmin Lite re-launches as the new user.
2. Enter the appropriate password information into the Current Password, New Password,
and Confirm Password fields.
3. Click Save. The new password is set and the dialog box closes.
8.1.3 EXIT
Clicking the Exit item in the File drop-down menu closes the SecureAdmin Lite application.
Clicking any item in the Manage drop-down menu simply duplicates the action produced by
clicking the like-named tabs in Quick Access Panel of the SecureAdmin Lite main screen. For
details on these commands, please refer to the appropriate chapter in this document.
8.3.1 WIEGAND
The Wiegand item in the Tools menu allows you to manage the Wiegand formats in the
database.
To see which predefined Wiegand formats exist in the database, select Predefined Wiegand
Format in the Select Wiegand Format Type drop-down list.
To see which custom Wiegand formats exist in the database, select Custom Wiegand Format
in the Select Wiegand Format Type drop-down list
SecureAdmin Lite provides the facility to configure the week start and working days of a
week.
First day of week: Select required day from Week Starts on drop-down to set
the first working day of week.
Working days: Select required days from the list of Week day(s) and click
button with >> to move them to the list of Week off(s). Similarly, select required
days from the list of Week off(s) and click button with << to move them to the list
of Week day(s). Week start and week off/week days setting will have effect on
Access / Biometric schedule and download schedule of logs.
2. Select the device you are upgrading in the Current Device drop-down list. The device‘s
information is displayed.
3. Click Next to move to the next step.
Figure 8-11 Firmware Upgrade - Step 2
9. Click Yes. The upgrade process starts and a progress meter is displayed. Do not touch the
device.
10. Click Close.
WARNING
Touching the device keypad, attempting to access any of the
administrative menus, or trying to perform a verification whilst
performing a firmware upgrade can damage the device!
8.3.5 SYNCHRONIZATION
This feature allows creating synchronization between 4GLite devices and SecureAdmin Lite
Database whereby, the actions performed on the device related to user/template data can be
synchronized with SecureAdmin Lite DB. Any user/templates that were added to the device
through Command Card Enrollment or Wiegand are added to the database after successful
synchronization.
To synchronize device and database user/template data:
1. Select Synchronization in the Tools drop-down menu. The Synchronization dialog box
is displayed.
2. Select the check boxes next to the groups and devices you want to synchronize.
3. Click the Synchronize button. A Synchronization Result dialog box is displayed.
Figure 8-16 Synchronization Result Dialog Box
4. Click OK.
1. Select Reset to Factory Default in the Tools drop-down menu. The Reset to Factory
Default dialog box is displayed.
Figure 8-17 Reset To Factory Defaults Dialog Box
2. Select the device you want to reset to factory defaults in the Current Device drop-down
list.
3. Select the check boxes next to the specific parameters you want to reset.
4. Click Reset. The selected settings are reset to factory default on the current device.
NOTICE
L-1 Identity Solutions recommends that only advanced users use this
feature. Please call L-1 Identity Solutions Technical Support for
assistance before attempting to use this feature.
If Realtime Activity Logging and Monitoring has been activated on a device, SecureAdmin
Lite will automatically download all the transaction log entries to the database continuously.
Downloaded transaction log entries can be searched \ filtered from the Transaction Log
screen without explicit download of log entries.
8.3.8 OPTIONS
The Template Settings frame on Options screen provides a feature to configure the storage
of template to Database after Enrollment. When the Save Templates to Database option is
not checked, card/template enrolled via SecureAdmin Lite will NOT be stored in the
database.
WARNING
Numeric Keys
This group of keys is used to enter numbers or letters. This group of keys also includes the
Enter and Esc (Escape) keys, which are located in the bottom row.
Navigation Keypad
This group of keys is used to move Left, Right, up, and down through the device‘s various
menu systems. The central OK button is used to enter or confirm a selection or entered data.
The Admin login mode can be changed through either SecureAdmin Lite or the LCD menu.
2. Using the keypad, enter ―0000‖. This is the default Admin password for the device, as
shipped from the factory.
3. Press OK. The main menu is displayed with the System icon (in the top left corner of
the screen) highlighted. This is the currently selected icon.
Using the navigation keys to select any of these four icons, all of the menu systems available on the
4G Lite device can be accessed.
2. Enter your Template ID and press OK. The Enter Device Password screen is
displayed.
3. Enter the device password and press OK. The Place Finger message will be
displayed to prompt you to verify your identity.
4. Verify your identity by placing your finger on the finger scan sensor. The main Admin
Menu screen is displayed with the System icon (in the top left corner of the screen)
highlighted. This is the currently selected icon.
Figure 9 - 10: Main Menu
Using the navigation keys on the device keypad, any of the four icons displayed on the Admin
Menu screen can be selected by highlighting the desired icon and pressing OK.
9.2 SYSTEM
The System option allow user to set up different settings for IO, USB, LCD Display and
Device‘s general setting.
9.2.1 IO
The IO option allows you to set different IO operation such as communication, wiegand,
Tamper and Door control options.
To access IO menu
1. Using the navigation keys, select the System Icon.
2. Press OK. The System menu screen is displayed
Figure 9 - 13 IO - System
9.2.1.1 TCP/IP
The TCP/IP menu allow user to set Ethernet setting. To access TCP/IP menu:
9.2.1.1.1 DHCP
The DHCP options allow user to select TCP/IP mode as DHCP where user need not to setup
IP, Subnet Mask or Gateway. To enable DHCP mode:
9.2.1.1.1 Static
The Static options allow user to set IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway with user defined values.
To enable and access Static mode
4. Now as you have selected Static mode, press OK and enter an address in the IP
Address field using the numeric keypad. The Left arrow key clears characters (like a
Backspace key) and the Right arrow key places periods.
9.2.1.2 RS-485
The RS-485 menu allows user to set serial communication parameter with RS-485. To
access RS-485 settings menu:
1. Select the RS-485 item in the IO menu.
2. Press OK. The RS-485 Options menu is displayed.
Figure 9 - 20 RS-485 – IO
9.2.1.2.1 Baudrate
1. Select Baudrate item in RS-485 Menu, press OK and select value of Baudrate with
navigation keys.
9.2.1.2.2 Net ID
1. Select Net ID item in RS-485 Menu, press OK and select value of Net ID (Device ID)
with navigation keys.
9.2.1.3 WIEGAND
The Wiegand menu allows you to enable/disable wiegand input/output. To access Wiegand
settings menu:
1. Select the Wiegand item in the IO menu.
2. Press OK. The Wiegand menu is displayed.
Figure 9 - 23 Wiegand – IO
9.2.1.4 TAMPER
The Tamper menu allows you to configure Tamper settings. To access Tamper settings
menu:
1. Select the Tamper item in the IO menu.
2. Press OK. The Tamper menu is displayed.
Figure 9 - 26 Tamper – IO
9.2.1.4.1 State
9.2.1.4.2 Biometric
2. Use the Left and Right key to set Erase Template enabled or disabled, while the
Tamper is triggered
Figure 9 - 29 Erase Template – Tamper
The SDC Setting menu allows you to configure SDC Settings. To access SDC Settings
menu:
1. Select SDC Settings item in Door Control menu.
2. Press OK. The SDC Settings menu is displayed.
9.2.1.5.2 TOM
The TOM menu allows you to configure TOM. To access TOM menu:
9.2.2 USB
The options under USB menu, allows you to initialize USB and transfer files through USB. To
access USB menu
9.2.2.1.1 Firmware
The Firmware options allow user to transfer firmware file to device and use that to upgrade
firmware on device. To access Firmware:
2. Connect the USB drive which is initialized by device and contains firmware file located
in firmware folder.
3. Use Left and Right key to select option Copy to Device.
4. Press OK. File transfer process starts and on completion A status message is
displayed as ―File Copied‖
5. If USB is not attached then you will get message ―USB key is not connected‖.
6. If USB key is attached but directory structure is not initialized, then you will get
message ―Directory does not exist on device‖
7. If USB key is attached with directory structure, but no firmware file exist in firmware
folder, then you will get message ―File does not exist or corrupt file‖
8. Use Left and Right key to select option Upgrade Firmware
9. If device does not have firmware file, then you will get message ―Firmware file not
found on device‖
10. Press OK. Firmware upgrade will start with message ―Firmware Upgrade in Process‖
and beep sound.
11. On completion, device will reboot and firmware file will be deleted from device
memory.
9.2.2.1.2 Language
The Language options allows user to transfer language file to device and use that to change
device language. To access Language:
2. Connect the USB drive which is initialized by device and contains language file as
―NGVLanguageFile.qm‖ at language folder.
3. Press OK with the option Copy to Device
4. Device will ask ―Do you want to change current device language?‖. Press OK to
continue.
5. On reboot device, the language of LCD will be changed as per the language file
uploaded on device with above steps.
9.2.2.1.3 Audio
The Audio options allows user to manage audio file of device for event Tamper, Verify
Success & Verify Failed. To access Audio Files:
2. Connect the USB drive which is initialized by device and contains audio files in all 3
folders.
3. Using navigation key to select Tamper item in Audio menu. Press OK.
4. Using navigation key to select On Device item in Tamper menu. Press OK.
13. Device will show all the audio files available in Tamper folder of USB.
14. Using navigation key, select audio file. Pressing OK will show audio image.
15. Pressing OK, will show option for the audio file as Play, Copy & Delete.
16. Using navigation key, select Play. Pressing OK will play the audio file.
17. Using navigation key select Copy. Pressing OK will prompt a message ―Please
confirm Copy file to Device?‖ with OK and ESC option.
18. Pressing OK, will copy and attach the file for the action Tamper, and status message
displayed.
19. Using navigation key select Delete. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Delete current file?‖ with OK and ESC option.
20. Press OK, will delete the file and status message displayed. User will reach to Tamper
menu.
21. Using navigation key select Verify Success item in Audio menu. Press OK
22. Using navigation key select On Device item in Verify Success menu. Press OK.
23. Device will show the audio file associated for Verify Success.
24. Press OK will show audio image. Press OK will show option for the audio file as Play,
Copy & Delete.
25. Using navigation key select Play. Press OK will play the audio file.
26. Using navigation key select Copy. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Copy file to USB?‖ with OK and ESC option.
27. Press OK, will copy the file to ‗Verify Success‘ folder of USB, and status message
displayed.
28. Using navigation key select Delete. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Delete current file?‖ with OK and ESC option.
29. Press OK, will delete the file and status message displayed. User will reach to Verify
Success menu.
30. Using navigation key select On USB item in Verify Success menu. Press OK.
31. Device will show all the audio files available in Verify Success folder of USB.
32. Using navigation key select audio file. Press OK will show audio image.
33. Press OK, will show option for the audio file as Play, Copy & Delete.
34. Using navigation key select Play. Press OK will play the audio file.
35. Using navigation key select Copy. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Copy file to Device?‖ with OK and ESC option.
36. Press OK, will copy and attach the file for the action Verify Success, and status
message displayed.
37. Using navigation key select Delete. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Delete current file?‖ with OK and ESC option.
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38. Press OK, will delete the file and status message displayed. User will reach to Verify
Success menu.
39. Using navigation key select Verify Failed item in Audio menu. Press OK.
40. Using navigation key select On Device item in Verify Failed menu. Press OK.
41. Device will show the audio file associated for Verify Failed.
42. Press OK will show audio image. Press OK will show option for the audio file as Play,
Copy & Delete.
43. Using navigation key select Play. Press OK will play the audio file.
44. Using navigation key select Copy. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Copy file to USB?‖ with OK and ESC option.
45. Press OK, will copy the file to ‗Verify Failed‘ folder of USB, and status message
displayed.
46. Using navigation key select Delete. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Delete current file?‖ with OK and ESC option.
47. Press OK, will delete the file and status message displayed. User will reach to Verify
Failed menu.
48. Using navigation key select On USB item in Verify Failed menu. Press OK.
49. Device will show all the audio files available on Verify Failed folder of USB.
50. Using navigation key select audio file. Press OK will show audio image.
51. Press OK, will show option for the audio file as Play, Copy & Delete.
52. Using navigation key select Play. Press OK will play the audio file.
53. Using navigation key select Copy. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Copy file to Device?‖ with OK and ESC option.
54. Press OK, will copy and attach the file for the action Verify Failed, and status message
displayed.
55. Using navigation key select Delete. Press OK will prompt a message ―Please confirm
Delete current file?‖ with OK and ESC option.
56. Press OK, will delete the file and status message displayed. User will reach to Verify
Failed menu.
9.2.2.1.4 Wallpaper
The Wallpaper options allow user to manage wallpaper for device. To access Wallpaper
Files:
2. Connect the USB drive which is initialized by device and contain image files in
wallpaper folder.
3. Using navigation key select On Device item in Wallpaper menu. Press OK.
10. Using navigation key select On USB item in Wallpaper menu. Press OK.
NOTICE
The Event Log options allow user to copy event log of device to USB. To access Event Log:
2. Connect the USB drive which is initialized by device and contain ‗EventLog‘ folder.
3. Using navigation key select Month and press OK. With navigation key select month
and press OK.
4. Using navigation key select Date and press OK. With numeric keypad enter date and
press OK.
5. Using navigation key select Month and press OK. With navigation key select year.
6. Press OK, will prompt message ―Copy event log to USB?‖
7. Press OK, will copy the file to EventLog folder of USB and status message displayed.
2. Press OK, will prompt a message ―Please confirm Create new directory structure on
USB?
3. Press OK, will create directory structure on USB, i.e. will create folder with below
structure
9.2.3 SETTINGS
The options under Setting menu allow you to manage Device Settings e.g. Template, Time &
Attendance Mode, Reset Setting etc. To access Settings menu
2. Using navigation key select Yes. Press OK, will prompt a message ―Confirm Erase
Logs.
3. Press OK, will delete all the transaction logs of device.
2. Using navigation key select template type from the available template types.
3. Press OK, will prompt message ―Confirm Change Template Type‖.
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4. Press OK, will change template type of device and device will be rebooted with
deletion of all existing templates.
2. Using navigation key select Yes. Press OK, will prompt a message ―Confirm Reset
Parameters‖.
3. Press OK, will reset all the parameters to factory defaults and reboot the device.
9.2.4 LCD/SOUND
The options under LCD/Sound menu allow you to manage Device LCD Settings e.g. Buzzer,
Backlight etc. To access LCD/Sound menu
2. Using either navigation key or numeric keys select backlight timeout seconds.
3. Press OK, will set the value and status message displayed.
2. Using either navigation key or numeric keys select LCD off timeout minutes.
3. Press OK, will set the value and status message displayed as ―Power saver timeout
set‖
9.2.4.4 DATE/TIME
The Date/Time menu allows user to set Date & Time of device. To access Date/Time:
9.2.4.4.1 Time
The Time options allow user to set time of device in format HH:MM: SS. To access Time:
2. Using numeric keys set value for hour, minute and seconds.
3. Press OK, will set the device time and status message displayed.
9.2.4.4.1 Date
The Date options allow user to set date of device in format DD/MM/YYYY. To access Date:
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2. Using numeric keys set value for date, month and year.
3. Press OK, will set the device date and status message displayed.
9.3 SECURITY
The Security option allows user to set up different security settings for biometric,
communication, global and login.
9.3.1 BIOMETRIC
The Biometric option allows you to set different Biometric security settings.
5. Duress Mode option allow you to set wiegand output setting for the Duress finger
detection while verification and identification.
6. Using navigation keys select Duress Mode in Biometric Menu, press OK.
17. Access Schedule option allows you to enable/disable access schedule on device.
18. Using navigation keys select Access Schedule in Biometric Menu, press OK.
21. CVE Mode option allows you to enable/disable custom verification entry mode on
device.
22. Using navigation keys select CVE Mode in Biometric Menu, press OK.
9.3.2 COMMUNICATION
The Communication option allows you to set different communication security settings.
13. Aux Port State option allows you to enable/disable communication over auxiliary port.
14. Using navigation keys select Aux Port State in Communication Menu, press OK.
9.3.3 GLOBAL
The Global option allows you to set security level for the device. For the device mode Verify,
you will be allowed to set Verify Security only. And for device mode Identify, you will be
allowed to set Identify Security too along with verify security. Security level for verify are Very
High, High, Medium, Low and Very Low. And the security levels for identify are Maximum,
Very High, High, Medium and Low
5. Verify Security option allows you to set different security level for action verify.
6. Using navigation keys, select Verify Security in Global Security Menu, press OK.
7. Using navigation keys select security level from Very High, High, Medium, Low and
Very Low
8. Press OK, will set the Verify Security level and status message displayed.
9. Identify Security option enables when device mode is ‗Identify‘ and allows you to set
different security level for action identify.
10. Using navigation keys select Identify Security in Global Security Menu, press OK.
11. Using navigation keys select security level from Maximum, Very High, High, Medium
and Low.
12. Press OK, will set the Identify Security level and status message displayed.
5. Login Options allows you to set different login options for LCD.
6. Using navigation keys select Login Options in Login Menu, press OK.
7. Using navigation keys select login option from ‗Users + Password‘, ‗Users + Password
+ Bio‘, ‗Admin + Password‘ and ‗Admin + Password + Bio‘.
8. Press OK, will set device LCD login option and status message displayed.
9.3 INFORMATION
The Information menu allows you to view detailed information about the device settings. To
access the Information menu:
1. Using the navigation keys, select the Info icon.
Figure 9 -101 Information menu
9.3.1 DEVICE
To view basic device information:
1. Select the Device item in the Information menu.
Figure 9 -102 Information- Device Parameters
2. Press OK. The Device menu is displayed with Device Name selected item.
9.3.2 TEMPLATE
To view template-related information:
1. Select the Template item in the Information menu.
Figure 9 -107 Information- Template Parameters
2. Press OK. The Template menu screen is displayed with Template Type item
selected.
9.3.3 COMMUNICATION
To view information about the device communication settings:
1. Select the Comm item in the Information menu.
Figure 9 -112 Information- Communication Parameters
2. Press OK. The Communication menu screen is displayed with IP item selected.
Figure 9 -113 Information – Device IP
9.3.4 FIRMWARE
To view information about the device firmware:
1. Select the FW item in the Information menu.
Figure 9 -118 Information- Firmware Parameters
2. Press OK. The Firmware information screen is displayed with Version item selected.
Figure 9 -119 Information – Firmware Version
9.4 TEMPLATE
The Template menu allows you to enrol (add), delete, verify, and edit user templates on the
device.
To access the Template menu:
1. Using navigation keys, select the Template icon.
Figure 9 -120 Main menu screen with Template icon selected
9.4.1 ADD
User can enrol Finger Image or Card only enrollment can be performed through this
operation
9.4.1.1 ENROLL
To enroll (or add) a new user:
1. Select the Add item in the Template menu screen.
5. Enter an Enroll ID for the new user. User can alternatively get Enroll Id through
external prox card reader. To use this functionality
I. Click Right arrow key
II. Device will ask to Swipe card
III. Pass wiegand through external prox card reader
NOTICE
Option for receiving Enroll Id through external prox card reader is
available only on 4G V-Station Lite(S) devices only.
6. Press OK. The new user is prompted to place a finger on the sensor and remove.
Figure 9 -125 Enroll Template – Place Finger
7. Quality and Content result of enrollment is displayed. If the quality is good, select
Accept and press OK.
If the enrollment quality is unacceptable, select Reject. Another attempt for finger scan
will be carried out.
8. If device is in Extended ID mode then it will allow entering Extended ID through Card
or Manually. In case of product types other than with Prox Cards, user will be allowed
to enter Extended Id Manually only.
Figure 9 -127 Enroll Template – Get Extended Id
Selecting Enter Manual will lead to the screen where user can enter Extended Id through
keypad
Figure 9 -128 Enroll Template – Enter Extended Id
Selecting From Card option will ask user to swipe the card. Swiping the card will receive
Extended ID from the card.
9. Press the OK key. The Enroll User Data menu is displayed with Admin Level item
selected.
Figure 9 -129 Enroll Template –Enter User Id
10. Press the OK key and then use Left or Right keys to select Admin Level of User.
11. Press Enter key to return to Admin Level menu item. Press Right key to select Index
menu item. Press Enter key to enter index of the enrollment.
Figure 9 -130 Enroll Template – Provide Index
12. After selecting Index press Enter key to return to Index menu item. Press Right key to
select Password menu item. Press Enter key to enter password for the enrollment.
13. After entering password press Enter key to return to Index menu item. Press Right
key to select CSN menu item, if device is with Prox Card or Smart Card functionality.
By pressing Enter key device will show current CSN for the template. Again pressing
Enter key will show the options to enter new CSN. User can enter new CSN through
Card or Manually.
Figure 9 -132 Enroll Template – Enter CSN
Selecting From Card option will ask user to swipe the card. Swiping the card will receive
CSN from the card.
Selecting Enter Manual will lead to the screen where user can enter CSN through
keypad
14. After entering CSN, by pressing Enter key device will ask for selecting Card type for
given CSN. Five options are available as below.
I. Prox
II. MiFare
III. MiFare +
IV. iCLASS
V. DESFire
15. After entering Card Type press Enter key to return to CSN menu item. Press Right
key to select Save to menu item. There are 3 options available as below.
VI. Device
VII. Smart Card
VIII. Device + Smart Card
Smart Card options are available on Smart Card product only.
Figure 9 -134 Enroll Template - Save To
16. Press OK button to store enrollment on device and smart card. Enter Site Key is
displayed.
Figure 9-135 Enroll Template – Enter Site Key
NOTICE
From LCD keypad, reader is allowed to enter numeric site key only
with maximum length of 15 numeric characters.
If entered site key is valid, reader is displayed Place Smart Card and Hold Smart Card and
then Remove Smart Card.
Figure 14-137 Enroll Template – Status Message
NOTICE
During enrollment or editing the enrollment, CSN will be asked in 4G
V-Station Lite(S,P), 4G V-Station Lite(S,P,NW), 4G V-Station Lite(S,O),
4G V-Station Lite(S,O,NW) products only.
4. Select the Card Only item in the Enroll menu. Press OK. The Enter Enroll ID screen
is displayed.
Figure 9 -141 Enroll Card - Enter Enroll ID
Selecting From Card option will ask user to swipe the card. Swiping the card will receive
CSN from the card.
Selecting Enter Manual will lead to the screen where user can enter CSN through
keypad
Figure 9 -143 Enroll Card - Enter CSN
7. Press OK. After entering CSN, by press Enter key device will ask for selecting Card
type for given CSN. Five options are available as below.
I. Prox
II. MiFare
III. MiFare +
IV. iCLASS
V. DESFire
8. After entering Card Type press Enter key to store card record on the device. Status
message will be displayed on screen.
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NOTICE
This option is only available on prox or smart card based products
only.
9.4.2 EDIT
Template and Card only enrollment can be edited
3. Enter Id of enrolled user. Press OK. The Enter Template Index screen is displayed.
4. Enter index of Id of enrolled user. Press OK. The Edit User Data screen is displayed
with Admin Level option selected.
Figure 9 -147 Edit Enrollment – Select Admin Level
5. Press the OK key and then use Left or Right keys to select Admin Level of User.
6. Press Enter key to return to Admin Level menu item. Press Right key to select Index
menu item. Press Enter key to enter index of the enrollment.
Figure 9 -148 Edit Enrollment - Provide Index
7. After selecting Index press Enter key to return to Index menu item. Press Right key to
select Password menu item. Press Enter key to enter password for the enrollment.
8. After entering password press Enter key to return to Index menu item. Press Right
key to select CSN menu item, if device is with Prox Card or Smart Card functionality.
By pressing Enter key device will show current CSN for the template. Again pressing
Enter key will show the options to enter new CSN. User can enter new CSN through
Card or Manually.
Figure 9 -150 Edit Enrollment – Get CSN
Selecting From Card option will ask user to swipe the card. Swiping the card will receive
CSN from the card.
Selecting Enter Manual will lead to the screen where user can enter CSN through
keypad
9. After entering CSN, by pressing Enter key device will ask for selecting Card type for
given CSN. Five options are available as below.
I. Prox
II. MiFare
III. MiFare +
IV. iCLASS
V. DESFire
10. After entering Card Type press Enter key to return to CSN menu item. Press Right key
to select Save to menu item. There are 3 options available as below.
I. Device
II. Smart Card
III. Device + Smart Card
Smart Card options are available on Smart Card product only.
Figure 9 -152 Edit Enrollment – Store Template
11. Press OK button to store edited enrollment on device. Status message will be
displayed on screen.
3. Enter Id of enrolled user. Press OK. The Enter Template Index screen is displayed.
4. Enter index of Id of enrolled user. Press OK. Device will show Get CSN screen with
the options to enter new CSN. User can enter new CSN through card or manually.
Figure 9 -156 Edit Card Only Enrollment – Get CSN
Selecting From Card option will ask user to swipe the card. Swiping the card will receive
CSN from the card.
Selecting Enter Manual will lead to the screen where user can enter CSN through
keypad
Figure 9 -157 Edit Card Only Enrollment – Enter CSN
5. Press OK. After entering CSN, by press Enter key device will ask for selecting Card
type for given CSN. Five options are available as below.
I. Prox
II. MiFare
III. MiFare +
IV. iCLASS
V. DESFire
6. After entering Card Type press Enter key to store edited card record on the device.
Device will show status message.
9.4.3 DELETE
9.4.3.1 DELETE TEMPLATE
To delete a template:
1. Select the Delete item in the Template menu screen.
Figure 9 -158 Delete Template
2. Press OK. Delete Menu screen is displayed. With option Delete Template option
selected.
4. Enter Id of enrolled user. Press OK. The Enter Template Index screen is displayed.
Figure 9 -161 Delete Template – Provide Template Index
5. Enter index of Id of enrolled user. Press OK. The Enter Delete Type screen is
displayed.
NOTICE
User will be prompted select Delete Type only if, card record is
attached with biometric template. This option is available for 4G V-
Station Lite (S,P), 4G V-Station Lite (S,O), 4G V-Station Lite (S,P, NW),
4G V-Station Lite (S,O,NW)
Select Delete Type from the option ―Bio+Card‖, ―Bio Only‖ and ―Card Only‖.
i. Bio+Card: Device will delete biometric template along with card record.
ii. Bio Only : Device will delete only biometric template
iii. Card Only : Device will delete only card data
6. Press OK. The confirmation message is displayed.
Figure 9 -163 Delete Template – Confirm Deletion
7. Press OK. User template gets deleted as per selection of Delete Type and a status
message is displayed.
2. Press OK. Delete Menu screen is displayed. Select option Delete All Templates
option.
Figure 9 -165 Delete Template – Delete All Template
4. Press OK. All user templates get deleted and a status message is displayed on
screen.
9.4.4 VERIFY
To verify user/enrollment
1. Select the Verify item in the Template menu screen.
Figure 9 -167 Verify Template
NOTICE
NOTICE
This section gives general information about preferred fingers for enrollment and guidance for
finger placement.
3. Slide the finger forwards across the Ridge-Lock, while keeping the fingertip raised so as
to not touch the sensor.
Figure 10-4 Slide Finger Across Ridge-Lock
4. Position the finger so that the Ridge-Lock sits in the indentation between the first and
second segments (distal and middle phalanges).
Figure 10-5 Position Joint on Ridge-Lock
5. Lower the finger onto the sensor and apply moderate pressure, as if pressing a computer
key. Too much pressure might cause the fingerprint to smudge. If too little pressure is
applied, the sensor might not recognize the presence of a finger.
Figure 10-6 Apply Correct Pressure
6. Keep the finger on the sensor until the top LED turns green.
8. Have users practise this procedure a few times before enrollment so that they can have a
feel for how they should use the device on a daily basis. The goal is to have consistent
placement so the device sees approximately the same information each time.
Place the finger as close to the center position of the sensor as possible to increase the
acceptance rate.
Finger rotation should always be kept to a minimum during enrollment, verification, and
identification.
Figure 10-12 Do Not Rotate Finger
2. On the Backup tab, in the backup settings pane, enter the information for the following
fields
Server Name - Click on the dropdown box. It will be populated with the list of all
the available SQL Servers at Local path and across network. Select any SQL
Server for which backup is to be taken.
Windows Authentication - User can check the checkbox for Windows
Authentication if the backup is to be taken for the DB Server which is available at
the local path.
User Name - Provide the correct username to connect to SQL Server selected in
Server Name.
Password – Provide the correct password to connect to SQL Server selected in
Server Name.
Backup Database Name - After providing correct credentials, clicking on Refresh
button will list all the available db instances for the selected Server name. Select
the DB Instance for which backup is to be taken.
Backup Folder Name – User can browse the path for storing the backup (.bak)
file, by clicking on Browse button. Please note that browse button will be enabled
only if the backup is to be taken for the DB Server which is available at the local
path.
3. Click on Back Up. Utility will start taking backup of the database and store the backup
file at <SQL Server Installation directory>\MSSQL\Backup. The backup file will be
named as <DB Instance name>_<Date>_<Time>.bak
After providing Scheduler Settings, user can click on ―Save Settings‖ button. Once the
settings are saved, scheduler will automatically perform back up operation as per the defined
schedule on daily\weekly basis.
Clicking on Close button or ―X‖ button on the top right corner will close the utility.
Please Note, in order to successfully perform backup operations, respective SQL Server
services should be running.
2. On the Restore tab, in the restore settings pane, enter the information for the following
fields
Server Name - Click on the dropdown box. It will be populated with the list of all
the available SQL Servers at Local path and across network. Select the SQL
Server for which restore operation is to be performed.
Windows Authentication - User can check the checkbox for Windows
Authentication if the restore is to be done for the DB Server which is available at
the local path.
User Name - Provide the correct username to connect to SQL Server selected in
Server Name.
APPENDIX
TIME AND ATTENDANCE WORKFLOW FOR 4G V-STATION LITE
PRODUCTS – T&A Mode “F-Key as Input” – Mandatory
GLOSSARY
1:1 Mode - In 1:1 mode, a user enters his or her User ID first. Then the user is requested to
place a finger or enter a PIN. In 1:1 Mode, the user‘s scanned finger is matched against the
one specified by the user ID.
1:N Mode - In 1:N mode, a user places his or her finger on the device without entering an ID.
The device compares the user‘s scanned finger with the many enrolled fingers in its internal
database.
Admin/Administrator - A user who is authorized to manage the settings and user
information of a fingerprint \ finger vein reader. Administrators can enroll or delete users and
change device settings.
Core - A term used to describe an area of the finger-scan characterized by ridgelines with the
tightest curvature and most unique content. Although the entire finger-scan has significant
data, the "core" is the most data-intensive area and thus is extremely important to the
algorithm. Normally, the core is located in the middle of the fingerprint.
Duress Mode - A mode that offers users a way of indicating a duress situation (such as
being forced to open a door). The user verifies with a specially designated finger resulting in
an inverted Wiegand output that is detectable on certain Access Control Panels.
Finger Placement Feedback (FPF) - FPF is a feature that allows an administrator to direct
users in correct finger placement during enrollment and helps users learn correct placement.
The FPF feature helps an administrator to know when an enrolling user has positioned their
fingerprint core optimally on the scanning surface. Without this feature, the administrator has
to try to recognize the core visually and then make a judgment call as to whether the
placement was optimal. The FPF also allows the fingerprint image to remain hidden to add to
personal biometric privacy.
Finger Print Enrollment - The process of extracting features of a fingerprint image obtained
from a fingerprint sensor and saving them into the internal memory of a device. The
fingerprint data is called a fingerprint template.
Finger Scan - The image of a finger print that is captured by the sensor on finger print
devices.
Firmware - The set of programs contained permanently in a hardware device (as read-only
memory) that controls the unit.
Host Mode - The normal mode of operation when the device is waiting for a card to be
presented to the device.
Identification (Searching or 1:N) - The operation of Identifying a user by comparing a live
finger scan against all stored finger-scan records in a database to determine a match.
Identification uses the finger scan only -- no cards or PINs. Identification is only available on
devices that are in 1:N mode.
Optical Sensor - A device that detects that detects the intensity or brightness of light.
Secugen sensors are used to create graphical representations of fingerprints.
Ridge Lock - Used to center the user‘s finger core for optimal scanning.
Single Door Access Control - The capability of controlling/monitoring all functions related to
a single entry/exit point.
Software - The set of programs associated with a computer system.
Template - A term used to describe the data that is stored during the enrollment process.
The data is a mathematical representation of the ridge pattern of the enrolled finger scan.
Users - The individuals that use a hardware system.
User Groups - The sets of users grouped together in a system (usually by the similarity of
the functions they perform).
Verification (Authentication or 1:1) - The operation of confirming a user is who he claims to
be by com-paring a live finger scan image against a stored fingerprint template. The result
(pass or fail) that is re-turned is based on whether the score is above a pre-defined threshold
value. Some type of credential (PIN, prox card, smart card, etc.) is necessary to initiate the
biometric verification.